Dion

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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Plato receives invitation to advise Dionysus II. Syracuse View
N/A N/A Plato receives invitation to go to Syracuse. Athens/Syracuse View
N/A N/A Plato receives an invitation to go to Syracuse. Athens/Syracuse View
0367-01-01 N/A Plato boards a boat for Syracuse to teach the young King. Syracuse View

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This document appears to be page 199 of a manuscript or book, submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text is a philosophical essay discussing Plato's political experiences, specifically the establishment of the Academy and his failed attempt to educate the tyrant Dionysus in Syracuse. The author concludes by drawing a parallel between Plato's search for 'philosopher kings' and the modern dilemma of how much power should be yielded to 'technologists' in a democracy.

Manuscript/essay page (house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 198 of a book or manuscript included in a House Oversight investigation file (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018430). The text is a philosophical and historical narrative focusing on Plato's life, specifically his invitation to Syracuse at age 60 to teach Dionysus II, and his earlier traumatic political experiences in Athens following the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC. It discusses the nature of power, governance, and the intersection of philosophy and politics.

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2025-11-19
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Invitation to Syracuse

From: Dion
To: Plato

The state is in disorder. The boy is interested in philosophy. Here is a chance for you to apply all you’ve mastered.

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Invitation to Syracuse

From: Dion
To: Plato

The state is in disorder. The boy is interested in philosophy. Here is a chance for you to apply all you’ve mastered.

Letter
N/A

Invitation to Syracuse

From: Dion
To: Plato

Asking if Plato might sail to Syracuse to take the young king in hand.

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Invitation to Syracuse

From: Dion
To: Plato

Asking if Plato might sail to Syracuse to take the young king in hand.

Letter/message
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Invitation to Syracuse

From: Dion
To: Plato

The state is in disorder. The boy is interested in philosophy. Here is a chance for you to apply all you’ve mastered.

Letter
2025-12-26

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